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The phrase "briefed against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has made an argument or presented evidence against another person. For example, "The lawyer was briefed against by the opposing counsel."
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Apart from a briefing that led the Observer's Andrew Rawnsley to quote an unnamed source describing Brown as "psychologically flawed" and "losing my temper in briefings about Clare Short, Campbelll said he had never briefed against a minister.
12.43pm: Jay asks Wallis who briefed against Blair.
Even in the darkest days, we never briefed against each other.
After that, he found that the Number 10 press machine often briefed against him.
He was marginalised and briefed against, and his position was made insupportable.
After a Tory landslide, Davis would be Cameron's Frank Dobson - briefly employed, briefed against, then dropped.
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They don't brief against each other.
Why would they brief against themselves, I ask.
She also said that Darling had not accused Brown of instructing others to brief against him.
Everyone can attack you or brief against you while refusing to accept their own responsibilities.
"I have never authorised or said to someone go out and brief against this person or that person," he said.
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